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AULSEBROOIC'S GOLDEHI PUFF ' ( BISCUITS i J 'Aeo I Ligki, I Flaky | Craokers, ; not sweet, ! Suitable far ! Lunchea, • I MunoL.es, ; Suppers. ; iWhea eplit in half and filled with J can s make a delightful jj Sandwich. I AULSEBROOK'S ' INervous.Af ; ITirecS Outfj § Are you nervous, easily tired,- % | lack your usual vigor and strength? v | fl Then your nerves must be weak, f - | your digestion must be poor, your | | blood must be thin. You need a tj a strong nerve tonic. You need ■ M ' Ayei& ! SOLD FOE ll 60 yniAWH ' g The only Sarsaparllla entirely §; free from alcohol. Strengthens I the nerves, makes the Mood rich, 1 improves the digestion. Ask | your doctor about this medicine, k i If you think constipation Is of § S triding consequence, just ask your vS doctor. He will disabuse you of m that notion in short order. "Cprrect It at once 1" he will say. 1 Correct it with Ayer's Pills. A t mild liver pill, all vegetable, £ sugar-coated. Dose, only one | pill at bedtime J Prej)are4 by UK. J. 0. ATER ft 00., % Lowell, Kail,, U. I, A. ( \*l ■ What lis a : Sardine? 1. Why Sardines differ. The recent action in the English Law Courts has proved that there is no fish in nature called ■ a " sardine." A small fish becomes a sardine by curing, just as a herring becomes a kipper by kippering. Therefore, if yousimplyask for "sardines" you may get fish that are unpalatable and indigestible. But if you ask for "Skipper" sardines you get dainty little "brislings" from the Norwegian, fjords—which are as nourishing as they -are deficious, and its digestible as they are nourishing-. ■ IMpp@4a , dli.e® Angus watsom it Co., Proprwton, Ntwc»ttfe>os«Tn«v Boa New Zcttltnd AgMUI Mfc Btnry Wkludm, Bex fro, WeHogtoft WHAT'DID' THE SUIT YOU ARE WEARING COST?, Five guineas, and it is-tailor-made, is it? Theii you paid 20s. to 30s. moro than you need have, and you could bo wearing a smarter suit. This is one advantage the Sartorial Service, Ltd., can offer you—a substantial saving—but you must pay cash. You will be glad, too, when you learn tho quality of Sartorial Tail-orod-to-Order Suits; they cost but. 63a., 7ns., and S4s. Will you call and seo this stock of new suitings—they are good. Wo will post you samples if you cannot call. Just ask us to do so now. THE SARTORIAL .SERVICE, ' LTD. Bi WILLIS; STREET, WELLINGTON. v-iSuliSf 0 jj_£ Is not an Ordinary Cough 52 Medicine. Q It does more than give temporary gg ease, bccause it not only attacks " - the source of the trouble, but also " builds up the nervous and bodily 53 system so that it is enabled to 228 throw off all unhealthy conditions. „ Lane's Emulsion unfailingly gives prompt and permanent relief in. iO the treatment of all ailments of the EJ liings and throat, such as coughs and colds of recent or chronic standing, catarrh, inflammation, S3 bronchitis, asthma, croup, whoop. fig ing cough, bleeding, incipient gj consumption, etc. n —n Lane's Emulsion is composed of Pure Norwegian Cod Liver Oil, one of the best S3 remedies for waited and weakened conditions; Bccchwood Crosote, which is par--3H . ticularl) antagonistic to form life —its m soothinit, balsamic properties are of the E" greatest value in lung and throat complica-ir-iJ tions; Hypophoaphites of Lime and Soda "i i for the bones, muscles, nerves and brain, ®S and Fresh Egga for the perfect emulsifica- "" tion of the other constituents, as well as for I rr~Sj their recogaised food value. 'El Go along to the nearest chemist or store M—!■ and get a'bottle. There are two sizes at 2/6 end 4/6. Insist on being supplied with .gj Lane's Emulsion. Eg Prepued only by E. G. LANE, Chemiit, Oamini, I INVENTORS, CONSULT HENRY HUGHES, LTD., , PATENT 4GENTB, 157 FBATHERSTON STREET, Estd. 1882. WELLINGTON.

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1835, 22 August 1913, Page 11

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633

Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1835, 22 August 1913, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1835, 22 August 1913, Page 11

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